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  • … of religious discrimination. Read on to learn about how Alliance Defending Freedom represented a Christian … messages on the front and both sides of his trailer, and they were visible to people driving by. But about nine months …
  • … long subscribed to a code of ethics that governs the way they treat patients. The Hippocratic Oath, which medical … New Mexico. He received his doctorate in medicine from the University of Arizona, and he has 39 years of experience in … ADF dismissed the lawsuit. The bottom line The government can’t force health-care professionals to violate medical …
  • … For me, it’s my religious beliefs that discern what I can and can’t create. Written by Alliance Defending Freedom Published … give up their beliefs as the price of admittance, nor are they silenced. I am committed to serving everyone who comes …
  • … had attended schools in the district for years, and they believed the district’s employees had always been open … them about her education, including about any concerns they had with her progress or well-being. But that all … make this change or even informed them about it. Instead, they continued using their daughter’s correct name and female …
  • … to mind when you think of art. But as a web designer, I can say the process of creating a custom-designed website is … including on the topic of marriage. If the government can compel me, Lorie, or any other artist to use our talents to speak a message we disagree with, they can force anyone to speak any message the government …
  • … hand-painting, hand-lettering, and calligraphy company. They create and sell custom artwork—paintings, prints, … The law even prohibited them from explaining that they can only create artwork consistent with their artistic and … sincere religious beliefs. After all, if the government can compel artists to speak against their faith, what’s to …
  • … say ‘Hey, wait a second, don’t rush in, let’s see what we can do to help you!’” In her years of service, Eleanor has … and men to get their attention, giving the impression they were there to condemn, not help, the women and men and …
  • … campaign some government officials launched to purge ideas they did not like from the internet. The appellate court’s … social media platforms to take down unfavored views said they were doing so for public health reasons. In fact, … truth is the only ground upon which their wishes safely can be carried out. That at any rate is the theory of our …
  • … provides subsidized medical care to the needy so that they can obtain care they normally cannot afford. As a public religious ministry, …
  • … private business and offer goods or services to the public can do so, and many people have even immigrated to the United … community. People who are curious about Catholicism can come to ask questions and learn about the faith, and … community. The bookstore serves everyone regardless of who they are and sells anything in the store to anyone. As its …